Long, Formal Hairstyles for Oblong Faces

Liv Tyler Long, Wavy Hairstyle with Bangs

Liv Tyler's barely-there waves are a great way to dress up heavy, straight styles on blah hair days. To get the look:1. This is an easy one. Start with straight, shiny, clean hair and make a deep side part.
2. Curl the entirety of your bangs around a 1-inch curling iron for a quick second and let loose. Sweep bangs to the side.
3. Now curl 2-inch sections of the top layer of your hair around the iron to create random ringlets. Leave most of your hair straight.
4. Set ringlets with hairspray.

Kristin Chenoweth Curly, Formal Half-Updo

Kristin Chenoweth's curly hairstyle is a great choice for prom or homecoming. Steal her style:1. To get the look, curl your entire head (make sure hair is dry) using a small-barreled curling iron. Spray each curl with hairspray after you release it.
2. Then pull back half of your hair with a clip or barrette.
3. Spray again with hairspray to keep the curls intact.

Katie Cassidy Formal, Wedding Updo

Katie Cassidy's formal updo is an elegant choice for a bride or bridesmaid. Steal her style:1. To get the look, apply a smoothing serum and straighten hair first with a blow dryer and then using an iron.
2. Next, tie hair up into a high ponytail, brushing out bumps as you pull up. Sleek is what we're going for.
3. Separate your ponytail into sections and smooth gel through each. Form a loop with each section, criss-crossing them over each other. Secure each section with bobby pins, tucking them into the bun so they're hidden. Save one last section to wrap around the base of the updo.
4. Mist generously with hairspray -- definitely don't want it falling apart on your big day.